Nauen Plateau
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nauen-plateau-311-10685037
title:
Nauen Plateau
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The Nauen Plateau is a low plateau in the German states of Brandenburg and Berlin. It rises above the surrounding countryside by an average of 15 metres (49 ft) and is a largely contiguous upland area that was formed during the Saale and Weichselian glaciations. It consists predominantly of ground moraine deposits, partly overlain by gently rolling end moraine formations. Whilst the neighbouring regions of Zauche to the south, the Teltow to the southeast and the Barnim to the northeast have the
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nauen_Plateau
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2019-10-02T10:54:25Z
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